Rhodes scholarship

Rhodes scholarship, educational grant to the University of Oxford, established in 1902 by the will of Cecil Rhodes for the purpose of promoting unity among English-speaking nations. The scholarships are for two years, with a third year at the discretion of the trustees. Until 1976, candidates had to be unmarried males between the ages of 19 and 25 and citizens of, and have at least five years’ residency in, the British Commonwealth or colonies, the Republic of South Africa, or the United States. Candidates from Germany were considered in 1903–14 and 1930–39, and from 1970 two candidates were chosen each year ... (100 of 158 words)